I recently moved them into this tank but I have noticed that they are using the whole tank. When the tank gets fed... pounds of food are dropped at the same time, that way it gives everyone a chance at getting to the food. I noticed the piraiba are eating much more now compared to when they were in the smaller tank. No signs of aggression toward any fish yet.They look indistinguishable from my 20"-er also from Suriname (thanks, Wes!).
How do they compete for food? Mine takes food with dignity so as not to appear desperate. It's been alone and I wonder how it'd compete in a community of aggressive feeders.
What's their activity - how much do they swim and do they employ the whole tank?
How are they together and with other Brachies?
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I'm guessing only the wolf could bite VATF tail, no?
Who is bothering the giant Siamese carp?

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			 wednesday13
  Here is a feeding video.. you will see the piraiba come in for a bite
 
		 
	wednesday13
  Here is a feeding video.. you will see the piraiba come in for a bite  
  ... absolutly love it Vince!   Ur collection is truely an accomplishment to be proud of.
 ... absolutly love it Vince!   Ur collection is truely an accomplishment to be proud of. 
	 
	